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As COVID cases rise again in Delaware, state officials reiterate their recommendations for the vaccinated and unvaccinated. The 7-day average of new cases…
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The head of the Small Business Administration visited Wilmington Monday to highlight programs to help businesses survive the pandemic. SBA Administrator…
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A recent University of Delaware graduate is a big winner in the state’s COVID vaccine incentive lottery. Sophie Poindexter is a 23-year-old UD Visual…
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Even though Delaware’s COVID State of Emergency is over, state officials remind residents to stay vigilant against the virus. The State of Emergency was…
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As Delaware’s COVID State of Emergency ends, visitation at the state’s long-term care facilities will still face some restrictions. The Department of…
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New Castle County Council plans to return to in-person meetings at the end of next month. Council’s Personnel subcommittee passed a motion Tuesday to…
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Delaware’s COVID-19 State of Emergency Order comes to an end next week and state agencies are evaluating their response to the COVID-19 outbreak.…
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Spread of COVID-19 remains low in Delaware as the state nears a 70 percent first dose vaccination rate. The total number of vaccinations administered…
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With COVID restrictions largely eliminated, vaccinations creeping up and the summer season here, you’d think restaurants hammered by the pandemic would be poised for a big rebound.But Contributor Eileen Dallabrida reports many are struggling to ramp up. That's because, while they have customers again, many don’t have the staff to serve them.
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The state is dealing out another round of federal aid to Delaware’s health care industry. Officials say providers are still struggling because of COVID.…